for the same reason they now object to the introduction of computers: they are afraid that the machine will take the job of them.
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Let's work this out together:The world has seen many wars, but the two world wars in the twentieth century have been particularly devastating.Now, break it down: You have two clauses here joined by a conjunction. (1) The world has seen many wars... (2) ...the two wars in the twentieth century have been particularly devastating. And, the conjunction "but." (I added the comma above for grammatical accuracy.)There is no prepositional phrase in the first clause; you have a simple subject, predicate, object construction.The second clause contains the prepositional phrase. Easiest way to find it is to identify the part of speech of each word:There are eleven:thetwowarsinthetwentiethcenturyhavebeenparticularlydevastatingThere are two definite articles, both "the." So cross off #'s 1 and 5. Number 2, "two," is an adjective here modifying the noun after it "wars," so check off #'s 2 and 3. Number 4, "in" is a preposition...Oh! there's your first hint: prepositional phrases begin with a preposition. A prepositional phrase is a phrase consisting of a preposition, its object, which is usually a noun or a pronoun, and any modifiers of the object. So, we need to look for those components. Typically, the prepositional phrase follows immediately after the preposition. Here we have "in the twentieth century. We know that "in" is the preposition, "the twentieth century" then becomes the object, "the" and "twentieth' modifying "century."Let's keep looking though: "have," modal verb; "been," past tense verb, form of to be; "particularly," adjective, modifies "devastating;" "devastating," adjective, modifies "wars."So, there you have it. The prepositional phrase and a way to find it.
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the authorities ened because there were too much problems going on between the to largest provinces (trinidad and jamiaca)
A thematic introduction is the same as a regular introduction, except it is about a single theme. The introduction should include information about the object or subject being written or spoken about.
Yes, It a piece of machinery that does not act on its own. It is not alive.
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Safety light curtains are a way to protect individuals from hazardous areas or machinery. Also known as light screens and presence sensing devices, light curtains offer easier control than traditional methods of safeguarding such as barriers and pullback restraints. Safety light curtains provide clear visibility of a potential hazard. It is important however, to remember that if an object fails to block one entire beam, the safety light curtain may not shut down the machinery, resulting in possible injury to workers.
"Prediceatice" is not a word, so this answer assumes you meant "predicate". The subject of "The workers poured more concrete" is "workers", and the predicate (verb) is "poured". "Concrete" is the direct object.
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This is Mrs. Díaz. It is an informal introduction since the object pronoun 'te' is used.
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The separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw. In olden times this was done by beating the grains with sticks or some other object, now it is all done by machinery.
there are Three main factors needs to answer 1. What workers do ? 2. What workers need ? 3. How the job is interdependent with other job.
No, the pronoun 'us' is the objective form, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. The pronoun 'we' is used as the subject. The correct sentence is, 'We hard workers will save you time.'Another way to phrase it:Hard workers, like us, will save you time.